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Results by pupil characteristics

Evidence shows that, overall, performance of disadvantaged pupils is lower than that of other pupils. This data indicates how well a school does at tackling this difference. Disadvantaged pupils are those who were eligible for free school meals at any time during the last 6 years and children looked after (in the care of the local authority for a day or more or who have been adopted from care).

You can compare the pupils' results with performance at state-funded schools at local authority and national level.

Prior attainment is the attainment level of a pupil at the end of the previous key stage - key stage 1 opens a popup . These figures indicate how well a school helps all of its pupils to meet their potential. Low prior attainers achieved an average point score of below 12. Middle prior attainers achieved an average point score of 12 or higher and below 18. High prior attainers achieved an average point score of 18 or higher. Pupils without key stage 1 results are not included in these figures. Read more about average point scores.

You can view the pupils' results in the context of their prior attainment (low, middle or high).

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LOWCOV = Low coverage: shown for the ‘value added’ measure and coverage indicator where schools have less than 50% of pupils included in calculation of the measure

NA = Not applicable: figures are either not available for the year in question, or the data field is not applicable to the school or college

NE = No entries: the school or college did not enter any pupils or students for the qualifications covered by the measure

NEW = New school or college

NP = Not published: for example, we do not publish Progress 8 data for independent schools and independent special schools, or breakdowns by disadvantaged and other pupils for independent schools, independent special schools and non-maintained special schools

SP = Small percentage: the number is between 0% and 0.5%

SUPP = Suppressed: In certain circumstances we will suppress an establishment's data. This is usually when there are 5 or fewer pupils or students covered by the measure (10 in the case of destination measures). We avoid making these figures public to protect individual privacy. We may also suppress data on a case-by-case basis.

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